Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we will have more bugs this summer
I saw a mosquito yesterday. Not kidding. This summer is going to be awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:we will have more bugs this summer
I saw a mosquito yesterday. Not kidding. This summer is going to be awful.
Anonymous wrote:we will have more bugs this summer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The long range forecast shows mostly 50s. No snow in sight, and only a few days in the 40s where the night low temperatures just maybe might be low enough for snow but no precipitation forecasted. This winter is lame. At the same time I'm afraid that after a mild winter we'll have one snowstorm at the end of March like when all the poor cherry blossoms are trying to bloom.
Pretty normal for this area.
Anonymous wrote:The long range forecast shows mostly 50s. No snow in sight, and only a few days in the 40s where the night low temperatures just maybe might be low enough for snow but no precipitation forecasted. This winter is lame. At the same time I'm afraid that after a mild winter we'll have one snowstorm at the end of March like when all the poor cherry blossoms are trying to bloom.
Anonymous wrote:Strange pattern the last few years where we’ve had mild winters with rain but Texas keeps getting hit with brutal low temps and ice / snow. Feels like we switched winters with them.
Anonymous wrote:The unfortunate reality is that we may have already seen the last snow there will ever be in the DC area. The planet is superheated right now and we’re doing nothing to stop it. So it may never snow here again. That’s reality.